In my Shoes, by Gemma Gowland, at the Bevere Gallery, Worceser.
Gowland's recent work explores the way girls are constrained from birth to conform to an appearance and code of behaviour to present a perfect face and maintain the expectations of others. The disrupted surfaces describe the vulnerability beneath.
Gowland first trained for a BSc in Engineering Product Design and worked in the fields of industrial design, production and architectural model making before becoming a teacher of Design and Technology. With experience in making and using a very broad range of materials for a wide range of purposes, ceramics became an abiding interest with its unique versatility and surface possibilities.
She has studied ceramic skills and specialisms on a number of courses, before completing the Ceramic Diploma at City Lit, as well as life sculpture and figurative studies.
Being a mother and daughter as well as a woman working in a male field, has led to an examination of the role of women and how societal norms will shape the way children are raised.
Back view
A closer look at those shoes
and again.
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